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Definitive: Cold weather = lower output
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<blockquote data-quote="roarzorz" data-source="post: 5509923" data-attributes="member: 577193"><p>No way I'm going back to read all that jibberish. Yes cold does effect spl. It effects different setups in different ways. I know for a fact that the colder weather will cause setups to peak at a lower frequency. Some people it doesn't effect much but others will see huge loss. Two days ago in 30* weather I was 1db down from my scores today in 49* weather with no other changes at all. I've also been to several comps and seen other guys anywhere from 0.5-1db down from the colder weather. Some spl competitors even use heaters (and in hot climates air conditioners) in their cars to maintain a specific temperature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roarzorz, post: 5509923, member: 577193"] No way I'm going back to read all that jibberish. Yes cold does effect spl. It effects different setups in different ways. I know for a fact that the colder weather will cause setups to peak at a lower frequency. Some people it doesn't effect much but others will see huge loss. Two days ago in 30* weather I was 1db down from my scores today in 49* weather with no other changes at all. I've also been to several comps and seen other guys anywhere from 0.5-1db down from the colder weather. Some spl competitors even use heaters (and in hot climates air conditioners) in their cars to maintain a specific temperature. [/QUOTE]
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